Ministériodo Bloco

Bloco Orra Bello

All Brazilian street carnival blocos

About Bloco Orra Bello

The Orra Bello Block, a highlight of the São Paulo carnival, especially in Mooca, honors residents with samba and marches. It traditionally parades on Carnival Sunday on Rua Borges de Figueiredo, with a strong connection to the community and the Clube Atlético Juventus, reinforcing the neighborhood's identity.

With a name that reflects the São Paulo spirit, the Orra Bello Block contributes to the revitalization of street carnival in the city, playing an important role in the growth of the festival.

About Bloco Orra Bello

Bloco Orra Bello: Pure Joy and Samba in Rio Carnival

The Bloco Orra Bello is one of the highlights of the Rio de Janeiro Carnival, known for its vibrant energy, contagious samba theme song, and colorful costumes. Founded in 2006 by a group of friends in Copacabana, the bloco quickly gained popularity and is now one of the most anticipated on Carnival Saturday.

Musical Identity and Repertoire

Bloco Orra Bello presents a lively samba theme song with influences from other Brazilian rhythms, such as funk and axé. Its repertoire includes both original compositions and classics of the Rio Carnival. The bloco's powerful percussion sets the rhythm, while revelers sing and dance with enthusiasm.

Special Features and Interesting Facts

What makes Bloco Orra Bello unique is its contagious atmosphere. Revelers wear creative costumes and parade through the streets to the sound of the percussion, spreading joy and relaxation. The bloco also promotes regular events, such as open rehearsals and parties, to maintain the carnival spirit throughout the year.

Parades and Location

Bloco Orra Bello parades on Avenida Atlântica, in Copacabana, during Carnival Saturday. The parade begins in the early afternoon and continues into the night, with a crowd of revelers accompanying the bloco.

References

Parades

  • Gathering: 14:00:00Parade: 15:00:00
    Rua Borges de Figueiredo
    São Paulo